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[Published: Friday March 20 2009]

Pope urged to intervene on forced evictions 

 

London, 20 March-(ANA)-Amnesty International has urged Pope Benedict XVI to use his influence with the Angolan authorities to end the threat of forced evictions and fully compensate those that have suffered such evictions, as he visits the country today.

 

“The Pope must call upon the Angolan authorities to take steps to end the threat of forced evictions and urge the Government to fully compensate all the families that have been affected by such evictions,” said Michelle Kagari, Deputy Director of Amnesty International’s Africa Programme.

 

Forced evictions - evictions carried out without necessary safeguards - have been carried out by the Angolan authorities in the Angolan capital of Luanda since 2001.

 

Between 2003 and 2006 thousands of people were forcibly evicted from land belonging to the Catholic Church in Palanca, Sapú and Wenji Maka neighbourhoods in the Kilamba Kiaxia Municipality.  

 

The forced evictions in these areas were carried out by the Angolan authorities so that the Catholic Church could use the land for its projects.

 

Although no further forced evictions involving the Catholic Church have been carried out since 2006, it does not appear that any firm commitment has been made not to carry out any further forced evictions. (ANA)

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